you don't have to be from wisconsin to enjoy this blog, but it sure does help.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Well, it’s almost Halloween, folks.
And on behalf of Brett Favre and his staged family values, here’s wishing you a festive holiday season.
And to help kick off said holiday season, I bring you vintage Favre.
This one is brought to you by the shameless people over at Sports Illustrated who did this spread on the Favres in the mid ’90s. So from Brittany, Brett, and this awkward ‘Daddy of the Year’ pumpkin carving photo opportunity of yesteryear, we’d like to wish you the happiest of Halloweens in 2010.
*Shudders
Creepy, isn’t it??
I don’t reblog much, but…this is the tractor dreams are made of!
(via blackandwtf)
This ad claims that drinking Pabst will calm your nerves, aid in sleep, and help digestion.
OK fine. I’ll give you the first two.
But a digestive aid? Really??
The only thing a Pabst product has ever done for my digestive tract is burn holes in it.
Jesus, just thinking about a Pabst right now is giving me the shits.
Yikes, I gotta go.
Here’s for your weird, creepy Vintage Schlitz Ad of the Day…
Why do old ads have to be so creepy and weird. And inherently awesome.
Here’s your Creepy Vintage Ginger Clown Schlitz Ad of the Day…
Shout out to my new friend Toby wut wut
This is a photo of Athletic Field in Milwaukee, Wis. which was renamed Borchert Field in 1930. The Brewers played here until 1952 when County Stadium was built. This photo was taken sometime between the year 1900-1911.
I really love the awesome ads painted to the brick walls. Those are classic names in the Mil. Gaffney’s, Blatz, Edelweiss…
Thanks to @MuchoMilwaukee for the info!
And here’s for your Racist Vintage Schlitz Ad of the Day…
This is just wrong.
I mean, I thought black people only liked purple drank.
Here’s for your Creepy Vintage Schlitz Ad of the Day…
Shudders.
Because when you’re out of Schlitz, a drunk guy in a suit and full clown makeup is probably going to murder you.
BEER!
Keeping broads dancing on bars since 1941.
And here’s your Creepy Vintage Schlitz Advertisement of the Day.
Shudders.
Downtown Milwaukee - Late 60’s